Q.1 The displacement field of a body is given as $u = left[ (x^2 + y^2 + 2)mathbf{i} + (3x + 4y^2)mathbf{j} + (2x^3 + 4z)mathbf{k} ight] imes 10^{-4}$ (1) 1. What is the displaced position of a point originally at (5,4,10)? 2. What are the strain components ($epsilon_x$, $epsilon_y$, and $epsilon_{xy}$) at (5,4,10)?
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The displacement field is given by: \[ u = [(x^2 + y^2 + 2)i + (3x + 4y^2)j + (2x^3 + 4z)k] \times 10^{-4} \] Show more…
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